just wanted to know (if you use any windows version and dual boot them with FreeBSD) which tools do you use if you want to mount your FreeBSD FS in windows?
e.g. you mount UFS2 on windows with " FFS File System Driver" or you have a special partition with ext2 you use to share data between your os.

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I ditched windows in earnest back in October and floated around from *nix Distribution to *nix Distribution tryin every thing from Ubuntu to NetBSD and even Slackware, Until a couople of weeks ago when I settled down into Fedora 8 code named WearWolf then after acouple of wearwolf reinstalls i upgrade the last one ran int some problems with it and decide to preserve My data on /dev/sdb1 and do a fresh installation of Fedora 9 (sulphur).

sda4 extended (will be used to add Cento Os and possibly NetBSD or FreeBSD)

sdb1 /home ext3

Is it possible to boot the BSDS of of an extended partion, and use and mount an EXT3 file system as a home partition?

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I successfully used FFS File System Driver for Windows for a number of times to access my FreeBSD UFS2 partitions, not a single problem. It gave me a BSOD and a restart when I tried to mount the NetBSD partition though, never tried it after, might do it soon to check again.

What about the possibilities of a USB stick drive that is formatted in UFS/FFS? Can Windows see that partition when the USB stick is inserted? Third-Party programs are not useful when your trying to get data to a system that isn't your own.

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